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Assessment 3: Implementing Evidence-Based Practice

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Capella University

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Feb 26, 2024
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Evidence-Based Practice to Promote Exercise Among Cancer Survivors
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Good tidings, I'm Gloria. Malignant growth, a pervasive and destructive infection, presents
critical difficulties to our general public, portrayed by low endurance rates. Frequently analyzed
in cutting edge stages, malignant growth requires therapies like radiation and chemotherapy for
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endurance. The American Malignant growth Society's new update on disease occurrence and
demise rates in the US uncovered an eminent 29% decrease in by and large malignant growth
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mortality from 1991 to 2017 (Siegel et al., 2019). All around the world, an expected 19.3 million
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new disease cases (barring non-melanoma skin malignant growth) and roughly 10.0 million
malignant growth related passings happened in 2020 (Hanahan, 2022).
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"Malignant growth" envelops assorted infections, each with unmistakable side effects, treatment
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approaches, and endurance viewpoints. It significantly influences the physical, close to home,
and social prosperity of those impacted, beginning from finding through treatment and
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endurance. Ongoing headways in research, avoidance, diagnostics, and therapy have


fundamentally further developed malignant growth anticipations.
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Regardless of progress, persistent exploration, early location, viable prescriptions, and hearty
emotionally supportive networks are vital to improve disease counteraction and the board. This
banner show expects to overcome any barrier between proof based and clinical works on, giving
clinicians logically grounded data.

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PICOT Question

For malignant growth survivors, way of life changes are significant for keeping a disease free
life. This PICOT question investigates the effect of activity programs on the personal satisfaction
of malignant growth survivors contrasted with standard consideration or non-practice programs
inside a 6-month mediation period.

Action Plan

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Practice assumes a fundamental part in cultivating positive life altering events. A six-month

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program, including strolling and low-paced works out, plans to engage as of late malignant
growth free people. Research shows practice altogether helps disease survivors, working on in
general prosperity.

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Need Assessment

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Leading a need evaluation, including center gatherings, overviews, and expert discussions,

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distinguishes explicit activity needs and inclinations of disease survivors.

Review Evidence
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A thorough literature review is essential to understand best practices, supporting the
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incorporation of exercise in cancer survivor care.

Recommendation for Practice Change


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Based on the needs assessment, specific person-oriented practice changes, such as guidelines,
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protocols, frequency, intensity, duration, and type of exercise, are developed.

Creating a Timeline
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Developing an intervention plan with an estimated timeline helps specify milestones and
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deadlines for each step.


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Identify Practice Changes

Implement practice changes according to the timeline, utilizing identified tools and resources.

Identify Tools and Resources


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This involves providing educational materials, exercise equipment, and funding for program
development and implementation.

Evaluation of Impact

Evaluate the impact of practice changes on cancer survivors' health outcomes and quality of life,
collecting data on exercise participation, physical function, and relevant outcomes.

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Stakeholders and Potential Barriers

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Stakeholders include survivors, healthcare providers, hospitals, certified professionals, and
researchers. Potential barriers include lack of information, limited access, financial constraints,
and physical limitations.

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Outcome Assessment

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Evaluate outcomes through participation rates, physical functioning, quality of life, and

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cancer-related outcomes.

Value and Relevance


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Evidence strongly supports the need for incorporating exercise into cancer survivor care, offering
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numerous benefits in physical function, quality of life, and cancer-related outcomes.

Conclusion
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Exercise is beneficial for cancer survivors, improving health and outcomes. An evidence-based
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practice project involving a needs assessment, literature review, practice change


recommendations, and evaluation is essential. Various stakeholders may participate, while
barriers need addressing for successful implementation.
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References

Cormie, P., Zopf, E. M., Zhang, X., & Schmitz, K. H. (2017). The Impact of Exercise on

Cancer Mortality, Recurrence, and Treatment-Related Adverse Effects. Epidemiologic reviews,


39(1), 71–92. https://doi.org/10.1093/epirev/mxx007

Campbell, K. L., Winters-Stone, K., Wiskemann, J., May, A. M., Schwartz, A. L., Courneya, K.
S., … & Schmitz, K. H. (2019). Exercise guidelines for cancer survivors: consensus statement

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from international multidisciplinary roundtable. Medicine and science in sports and exercise,
51(11), 2375.

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Czosnek, L., Richards, J., Zopf, E., Cormie, P., Rosenbaum, S., & Rankin, N. M. (2021).
Exercise interventions for people diagnosed with cancer: a systematic review of implementation

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outcomes. BMC cancer, 21(1), 1-25.

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Ferioli, M., Zauli, G., Martelli, A. M., Vitale, M., McCubrey, J. A., Ultimo, S., Capitani, S., &
Neri, L. M. (2018). Impact of physical exercise in cancer survivors during and after

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antineoplastic treatments. Oncotarget, 9(17), 14005–14034.
https://doi.org/10.18632/oncotarget.24456
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Siegel, R. L., Miller, K. D., Fuchs, H. E., & Jemal, A. (2022). Cancer statistics, 2022. CA: a
cancer journal for clinicians, 72(1), 7-33.
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Hanahan, D. (2022). Hallmarks of cancer: new dimensions. Cancer discovery, 12(1), 31-46.
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Stout, N. L., Baima, J., Swisher, A. K., Winters-Stone, K. M., & Welsh, J. (2017). A Systematic
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Review of Exercise Systematic Reviews in the Cancer Literature (2005-2017). PM & R : the
journal of injury, function, and rehabilitation, 9(9S2), S347–S384.
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https://doi.org/10.1016/j.pmrj.2017.07.074
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